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Wednesday, September 20, 2006


I’m not certain what to say, but today marks 6 months since my wife Sabrina died, and I know I feel the need to say something.

Quite a few people have said the 2nd 6 months can be harder than the 1st 6, so I’m just trying to get myself as healthy as can be and be as positive as I can.

Things have been very up and down for me. I have a treasure trove of amazing memories, but I’m also scared by some of the tragedy I had to face with Sabrina during that long, tuff 6-year battle with cancer. Most of the really deep stuff I’m keeping to myself for now, but if I can somehow, someway secure a book deal to tell her life story, I’ll go into great detail.


We have made the Sabrina Black Foundation a reality. Some things have moved pretty quickly with the foundation and some things did not go as planned, but we will be making some noise in the next 6 months. Sabrina and I often helped others and I need to know her name and memory will continue to help those in need.

If you have not seen it yet check out the website www.sabrinablackfoundation.org

I did stop by the Cancer Care Institute today at Beaumont in Royal Oak, just to say hello to some of Sabby’s nurses and doctors. I just wanted to let them know that we thought of them as family, and we appreciate how deeply they cared for us.

For the most part, I’m finding ways to move on with my life. I don’t get out as much as I should and sometimes when I’m out it’s difficult to keep a smile on my face, but I’m getting better as time goes by.

Sabrina, I miss you more than words can say, and I am super proud of what you and I accomplished in our 9 years together

Rest well,

Black
11:25 PM

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